
Bringing a dog into a home ruled by a cat can feel a bit nerve-racking. It is often seen that cats and dogs often rival each other, be it strays, being aggressive when they spot each other, or pet cats and dogs zooming past each other.
But what do to if you want to pet both these distinct creatures at your home together and you want zoomies and purrs to coexist, not turn into daily problems or tensions.
But the good news is that some dog breeds are naturally more easygoing, gentle, and tolerant, which makes life much smoother when a cat is already part of the family.
Here are some dog breeds that are known to get along well with cat friends:

Golden retrievers are among the most preferred breeds for their soft, friendly nature and love for family, including other pets. They’re usually patient, easy to train, and more interested in companionship than chasing the cat, theft often accept a resident cat as part of the pack.

Labradors are known for being social, people-oriented, and generally friendly with other animals. They tend to be adaptable and keen to please, which makes it easier to teach them how to behave around a cat.

Beagles were originally bred to work in packs, so getting along with other animals is part of their nature. They’re cheerful, curious and usually enjoy having company, which can include cats. While they do have a hunting background and a strong nose, good training and early socialisation help them learn that the cat is family.

Pugs pack a lot of affection and personality into a small body. They love being around their humans and often enjoy having another animal nearby for company. Because they’re usually low to moderate in energy and more interested in cuddles than chasing, many pugs might do well with cats.